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PAGE SIXTEEN THE FREEPORT JOURNAL-STANDARD PHONE 3100 WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 9, 1937 Every Reader Of The Watches These Want-Ad Rates and Information AH to (liHr proper elunslficnflon nnrt to tlir rrRiilnr Joiir- nnl-Stnmlrtrd ist.vlp of The plili- llshfrs resprvp the rijtlil in "'it or re- Jcrt nny clniflflcd ndvcrthlnir Advertising ornprrtl for Irromilnr Insertions the one time rntf. No ad Inlifn for lent than nf three (lounl five nvfrnKe to the line, bnt not In eiceed 24 leltern. Errors in nilverllKcment ulifinld lie renortrd Immrdlotdr. The Journal- Stnmlnnl n-lll nol he rr.sponxlhle 'or more thnn one inrnrrcot Insertion. Ada ordered for thrre or nix tlmen stopped hefore will be chnrffed for only the number of times nd nppenred and ndjnutment mnde at tlie rnte enrned.

moNK voru CLASSIFIED AD MAIN 3100 If desired no Hint the copy for your nd prepnred In such rnnnner to brine the crentent results for you. CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING UATKS Spcrlnl rates tor ycnrlj 1 iMlvertUlnir upun rmiiesl. Dully rnto per line for Insertions: Clmrjco Cath One time Ho Three 10o Six times Minimum chnrge, 3 lines, 1 tlniei Clmrec, fiOci e.iisb. 40e. Cards of TlmnUs nnd filt- nntlons Wnnli-d nre nnsh In iKlvnnce.

ANNOUNCEMENTS Cards of. Thanks want to thank our neighbors, friends and the fire department for their assistance during the fire at our home. A. E. DAHLOREN AND FAMILY Personals 7 BETTY read- Ings.

E. Stephenson St. For appointment call Main 2099, Announcements 8 time, phone Main 2605. For gifts that last see Moss Jewelry 12 E. stephonson.

W. "Nelson and guest, Jan. 7. Black White Cab Main 878. MrsI'Ffed TempeOor Spencer corsets and garments, 201 W.

Broadway. Coming Events GAMES TONETE AT 8:15 I. O. O. F.

TEMPLE JAN. Games, Eagles' ens and other specials. Strayed, Lost, Found 10 sapphire ring set with diamonds lost. Call Main 1684 lor generous reward. suitcase lost Jan, 1 on Rt.

20 between Freeport and Lena. Finder please notify this office. Reward. AUTOMOTIVE Automobiles for Sale 11 GUARANTEED USED CARS SHINDLE MOTORS, INC. POR.

S. CHICAGO JACKSON GUARANTEED O. K'D CARS SPECIALS '35 Chevrolet Truck $285 '29 Chevrolet Truck, grain box '29 Plymouth Sedan $65 Buick Sedan $65 '32 Plymouth Coach $225 '32 Nash Special Sedan, side mounts $185 '31 Chevrolet Coach $225 VANN Chevrolet Sales 105 w. SPRING. MAIN 120 USED CAR SHOW ROOM JACKSON STREET ENTRANCE NOESKE BROS.

207-217 S. GALENA AVE. '38 M. C. Pickup Pontlac Coach '36 Ford Tudor Sedan Olds Touring 2-door Sedan '3li Hudson Touring Sedan '35 Chevrolet Coupe '35 Chevrolet Touring 2-door Sedan '35 Olds Coupe '35 Ford Coach '35 Ford Coupe '35 Plymouth Sedan '35 Pontiac Coach '34 Chevrolet Coach '34 Chrysler Sedan '34 Pontiac Sediin '32 Chrysler Sedan '31 Franklm Keuau '31 Ford Coupe '31 Chrysler Kulun '30 Studebuker Sedan '29 Essex Coach '29 Olds Coach '28 Buick Sedan '27 Oakland USED CARS REED MOTOR KALES SHANNON, ILL.

CAR '36 Chevrolet Coach with trunk and heater, $545 '34 Studebuker 4-door, side mounts, radio. hi-uU-r. A real buy, $540. COURT HOUSE SQUARE MOTOR SALES 30 W. Exchange '30 PONTIAC terms.

LUTZ MOTOR GARAGE N. GALENA '30 Chevrolet Plymouth Coupe, 2a Ford 2-door. W. J. Maurer Auto 215 E.

Stephen- bon. '34 For wile by private owner. D-X Station, corner State and Main Sts, AUTOMOTIVE Automobiles for Sale 11 THIS WEEK ONLY AT TIMESE PRICES DEPENDABLE Used TO MAKE ROOM, WE MUST SELL THESK WINTERIZED TRIPLE CHECKED CARS. SEE DRIVE COMPARE THESE BARGAINS. LOW FINANCE, TERMS.

'35 Dodge Touring Sedan, radio, hratnr, $5B7 '30 Dodge Sedan, heater, $14!) '31 Dodge Serliin, $215 '35 Plymouth Coarh, $47R '33 Plymouth Conch, $345 2 '33 Plymouth Sediim '34 Ford Sedan '30 Ford A Conch, $140 2 '28 Ford A Couches, '34 Chevrolet Master $398 2 '29 Chevrolet Conches, '30 Pontlnr. Custom Sedan, $14!) '31 Buick Sedan, $213 '30 Studebaker Dictator Coupe, $104 '32 Dn Soto Coupe. '29 Whippet Sedan, $G9 '29 Dodge Sedan, $125 WE HAVE SOME BARGAINS IN TRUCKS FOR QUICK KALE '35 Ford ton, 157 Inch w. b. $44f) '34 Diamond 2 ton, 102 Inch w.

b. $447 '32 International, 131 inch w. b. $245 '30 Ford Pickup, $80 M. L.

MILLER SALES Dodge-Plymouth Car Market" '30 Hudson Brougham, trunk, radio and heater '36 Tnrraplane Brougham, heater '33 Ford V-8 Sedan, $350 '31 Ford Town Sedan, $215 '31 Ford DeLuxe Conch, $215 2 '30 Ford Tuclors, $175 2 '29 Ford Tuclors, $95 '29 Ford Coupe, $110 '30 Ford Pickup, $175 '29 Ford Coupe, with box, $95 '28 Ford Sedan, $05 '29 Ford Coach, $45 '34 Chevrolet Master Sedan, with heater, $435 '34 Chevrolet Master Coupe, heater and radio, $395 '33 Chevrolet Master Sedan, $350 '31 Chevrolet Coach, $235 '31 Chevrolet. Coupe, $225 '30 Chevrolet Sedan, $175 '28 Chevrolet Coach, $45 '31 Olds Sedan, $235 '30 Plymouth Sedan, $1(15 '29 Sludelmkor Sedan, $75 '30 Dodge Sedan, $150 '20 Overland Sedan, $35 Many others to choose from HAUPERT MOTORS 204 E. Stephenson St. no Sales and Service miles, long wheel base, duals, 7 U. by 12 ft.

tight grain box, $305. Chevrolet 4-door Sedan, 31,000 miles, new tires, radio, heater, very good, $125. 1921! Chevrolet 2-cloor, 4 new tires, $80.00. Art Dean, 11 miles cast on routo 5. Standard Oil station.

BUSINESS SERVICE Repairing; nnd fleflnlshltiK 19 HARRY player and upright pianos tuned, re paired nnd adjusted. Main 880, EMPLOYMENT 32 Help COMPETENT OIRL-- For general housework. Mrs. Victor E. Fishburn, 1280 W.

Stephenson, Main 3121. GIRL---Wanted "'for general housework. Mrs. Charles D. Knowlton, fil!) W.

HlepheiiKon, Main 130. wanted for housework. Go home nights, Box 4, Jour- niil-Hlniulfird. EI'ER wanted. Stale ago, former employ- en; and references.

Box 10, Journal-Standard. MIDDLE AC 1 woman wanted for housework and companion for elderly gentleman. Call H. Liberty between 10 a. m.

and 4 p. m. Thursday. NIGHT wanted. Apply Rowen's Cafe.

No phone rails. and f'cmalo 34 EXPERIENCED -Man and i wanted on farm. No small children. Monthly wage. Advise full particulars.

Box 8, Journal-Standard. Salesmen, Solicitors, 35 EST A B'L'T HH ED RAWLEIGH open In N. Iowa county, Real opportunity for I man who wants permanent, profitable work. Write or call, Raw- lelKh'fi, Dept. IL-250-K, Frceport, WILL train local man and woman of good character to represent us In Freeport.

Write Real Silk Hosiery Mills, Rockford. LIVE STOCK Public Bale bates 48A E. SPRAQUE THE BUSY AUCTIONEER WRITE OR PHONE FOR DATES COL. E. SPRAQUE LENA, ILL.

MERCHANDISE Articles for Sale JAN. W. E. Buss closing out sale, 3V4 miles southwest Lena. 18 high grade Holstein cows and heifers, fresh and springers, matched team grey mares, 4 and 5 years old, weight 3200, black mare, 4 years, weight 1500, bay gelding, 10 years old, 14 purebred Duroc gilts, 8 Spotted Poland China gilts, all to farrow in April.

35 tons choice clover hay In barn, 2,000 bu. yellow corn, 1400 bu. oats, full line nearly new farm machinery. Col. E.

Sprague, auct. 11:30, istratrlx, closing out sale, 2 mile east of Wlnncshlck, 3 miles south of Dakota, cattle, horses, gilts, male hog, hay, grain, shock corn, machinery, chickens, household goods. Terms, cash. E. C.

Eells, auct. 51 30TH "ANNIVERSARY clal this Combination BIRD FOOD PACKET, bird seed, cuttle bone, bird biscuit, song restorer, 35c value, 19 CENTS. FREE 771EAT CUP with purchase of any package of Ju.strito or West's specialties. Haliiht Lalble, 1M E. StophetiHon St.

Building Materials 53 can now give you the hlown-in type of wool insulation; al.so rock wool, batts or bag I and Cnlolex. Free estimates. Call I Mnln 303, J. H. Patterson Co.

Business and Office Equipment 54 I 10 FT. REFRIGERATOR COUNTER -With coils, good condition, cheap. Box 11, MERCHANDISE Buy ATTENTIONS Hides and furs and all kinds of junk wanted. Rothsteln Iron' Metal 1 block north of Fritz your old elry. Fine watch repairing.

Robt. Luecke, Jeweler, Highest Cash Prices Farm Equipment 55A 37 MARRIED "MAN wants work on farm. References. Box 13, Journal-Standard. -iloilowny's closing out 2 rnlles north of Winslow.

Swiss cattle, Bangs tested. Horses, hay, grain, machinery. Col. E. Sprague, auctioneer.

JAN. p. m. Ferguson estate, Lena. 7 room house and lots.

Col. E. Sprague, auctioneer. i Sat." 10 Modern house and lot at 017 N. Van Buren.

Open for Inspection all week. B. W. Tilden, owner. Col.

E. Sprague, auct. JAN. Sal, 12 noon. Consignment sale, Fairgrounds, Pecatonlca.

Livestock of all kinds. Poultry, machinery, tools, etc. Bring what you have to sell. Sale inside regardless of weather. John Dleken, auctioneer.

'35 CHEVROLET COUPE DEANER MOTOR CO. 216 STEPHENSON ST. '3C dan, 8,000 miles, bat-Rain. '32 Chevrolet DeLuxe Coach, perfect, radio, $300. Phone 77-13 Forreston.

Ihm Bros. 1936 NASH NEW CAR GUARANTEE FREEPORT NASH SALES 123 N. VAN BUREN AVE. Auto Accessories, Tires, Parts 13 Good Used Tares AT BARGAIN PRICES SOME AS LOW AS 50c. ALMOST ALL POPULAR SIZES AND WELL KNOWN MAKES.

JONSUNDTE SERVICE STORE S. CHICAGO AND SPUING STS. ASK FOR MR. KASH Stations 1(! FINE "WORKMANSHIP --Ami -service. The kind that "will please you.

Radiator repairing, cleaning. Freeport Radiator Works, 127 E. Exchange- Main 2094. BUSINESS SERVICE Beauty Salons ISA BEAUTlFUL--French' wave. LA LE'S BEAUTY SHOP 213 W.

Main Si. PHONE MAIN WtfCAKRY A LINK Of beauty preparations uianuiae-j tured exc-liir-lu'lv lor us by a til- mnus, French clieiuist. Call Main' 3140 for aiipointment. Vilma Beau- i ty Shop. I Cleaning, Dyeing, iicnovaliiiK WE CLEAN -Ami repair Carpets, Upholstered Juiniture.

Up- hol.siering. Gr.ittelo it Dalun, 410, S. Chicago, Main 17 1. Moving, Trucking, Storage 25 well for gdufi service. Crating.

Becker; Transler Service, is not always the beM. do it right. Yor-- tiy Kerch. Main 213. Printing.

Kni-raviny, Binding 27 FINANCIAL ItiiMlnc.ss Opportunities 38 GROCERY ne.ss, WANTED TO BUY. All replies kept confidential. Box 7 Journal- Standard. SANDW ICH FoF'srtieTa'bod business. Will trade on car.

Inq. 211 E. Stephenson. Investments Stocks, Unnds 38 of Union Loan stock. Box 5, Journal- Standard.

Money to Loan Mortgages 40 FARM At "Tvi long terms. CITY LOANS financed at 4 SCH1LLINGER LICHTENBERGER, 414 Second Nafl Bank Frceport, 111. TmrTcaTfanrcrHr Albers, mortgagee, 7 miles west of Freeport, V4 mile north Centennial school. Horses, cattle, hogs, hay, grain, form machinery. 1 o'clock.

E.G. Eells, auct. ALLIS CHALMERS ACE OF ALL TRACTORS Complete line on display. Both and rubber. Trade in your livestock RAY HAREM, PEARL CITY Always open BE "SURE TO Cortnick-Deering all steel spreader.

On display at our store. It's the best money making machine you can buy. C. J. Harbors, Free- 111.

LINE SALES AND SERVICE F. B. MOGLE, W. EXCHANGE IOWA modern and efficient separator made. I Ask for demonstration.

Also used I separators, all makes. Freeport Dairy Produce and its agencies. STO am eFiri Iif Re- conditioned. 5 screens, hlgn uy clone. Sears Farm Store.

roughage mills' for sale. Schefflier 10-16 W. Exchange. FOR HIDES, FURS AND JUNK OF ALL KINDS. WE SELL PIPES, BOILER FLUES, I BEAMS, RAILS, STEAM RADIATORS, BRICKS, TILE, ALSO BELTING.

SEE US FOR BUILDING STEEL. SANDERS IRON METAL CO. Cor. and Exchange to buy. Good condition.

Phone Ridge 1213. ROOMS AND BOARD Legal 91 "for the purpose of electinjfthre'e directors and to transact any other business that may properly come before the meeting. H. K. BALTZER, Pres.

CHAS. FOSS, Secy. 1-5-6-8 EPISCOPAL TEAM FINALLY LOSES BOWLING MATCHES Defeat Comes After 18 Victories; Redeemer Defeats St. John's Five Rooms Without Board 68 room for rent with breakfast. Reasonable.

Close in. PLEASANT, W7 Modern sleeping room for rent. West 925. WALNUtTs Sleeping room for rent. Home privileges.

Close in. Rooms For Housekeeping 69 housekeeping. Employed couple pre- erred. Private entrance. Oa- ing out sale, 2 miles north of Wlota, Wisconsin.

40 high grade Holstein cows and heifers, Bangs tested. 4 farm chunks. Hay, grain, nearly new machinery. Col. E.

Sprague, JAN. W. J. Gallmar's closing out sale, Hi miles southwest Apple River. 40 head of purebred and high grade Holstelns, high producers, fresh and springers; also 101 head hogs, weight 135 Ibs.

Grain, hay and farm machinery. Col. E. Sprnguc, auctioneer. JAN.

Thursday, i August Knoll's closing out sale. 3 miles south of Davis. 4 head of extra good horses, 16 head of Shorthorn cattle, 10 Chester White hogs. Hay, chickens and complete line of farm machinery, in A-l condition. John Dieken, auctioneer.

CARROLL, S. for rent. Hot water heat. rage. DOUGLAS, "furnished warm rooms for housekeeping.

Pri- yate entrance. No phone calls. or Board 73 LOANS on YOUR SDQNATURE No Wage Assignments Endorsers No Waiting Loans made to single persons and married couples on Furniture, Autos or Plain Note. 20 months to repay. LOANS MADE TO FARMERS HOUSEIrtOLD F1INANCE CORPORATION 300 state Bank 3rd floor 27 E.

Stephenson cor. State St. Phone Main 137 cimnietor or collateral at lowest rates, with "payday" retirement features. Freeport Thrift, 13 H. Galena Ave.

Borrow 41 to borrow for i year Freeport food products industry. Will pay interest and furnish security. Box 725, Journal-standard. LIVE STOCK ENGRAVED VISITING CARDS. D1NG AND INVITATIONS, STATIONKU INfc'SS STATIONKKY.

QUICK SERVICE, HIGH QUALITY AND RKAKON. ABLE PRICKS. THE JOURNAL-STANDARD N. GALii.NA AVE. Horses, Cattle, Other Stock 48 HOAR I'uivbred Poland China boar lor sale.

John Kramer. Forreston, Ht 1. FOUR Perfectly marked purebred Hampshire, boars; also collio pups. Rural 1(10(5. Ful'R- Purebred Holstein bulls for Serviceable P.

Poppen, German Valley, 111. Serviceable bull foi fall Rural 2210, Clarence Huber. IH'RKJiRED-'- Dunn- lock hog for sale. Call Rural 3317. WORK HORSES -1 co'is, coining 3 years old.

Good mares; also fresh CON-, and springers. Herman Bam- li'i'il 17U1. WORK HOKSKS" sale; also in ioal. M. p.

Denekas, German ill. Phone German Valley IV Bred ewiv. lor sale." Win." Schle- i. Route 2, Lena. 111.

Phone Lena i'ublio bale Dates 48A AUCTION List you have for the next Sales Co. JAN. 1 Mix. "ill Mile, 'j mile east of Apple River. Gut eows and heifers.

iJujuc Quantity of corn, oats and hay. Machinery. Col. K. Sprague, auctioneer.

WANT ADS PAY PUBLIC SALES FOR A COMPLETE "SELLOUT" LIST YOUR SALE IN THE FREEPORT JOURNAL STANDARD, 11,700 CIRCULATION IN THE FOLLOWING AREAS: Davis-Durarid Rock City Oak Bueim Mills Grovg Apple Mound Pearl Mt. Mt. Mt. River Valley AN ADTAKER WILL HELP YOU WRITE YOUR AD. Poultry and Supplies 49 Leghorn hens.

Henry Ter Hark, 3 miles southwest of Freeport. Blood tested. Layers, 95o each. Phone Rural 1907. A it in Egg Mash.

You are protected. John Knohcl it Son. 30TH ANNIVERSARY SAl.E-Hpe- cial this wouk, "LAYMORE" BRAND POULTRY SHELL, 100 Ib. bag, 68 CENTS. Haight Laible, 114 E.

Stephenson St. Fuel, Feed, Fertilizers 56 del'. Monarch coal $6.25 del. Franklin County, O.x3 $7.00 del. Pocahontns, 0x3 $10.50 del.

Sun-Beam coal $4.75 del. Delivered, tax added L. B. ROTHSTEIN COAL CO. MAIN 2400 FEED--Your' calves Meal.

Farmers' Feed, 116 N. Chi-1 cago. FAWVER COAL 738. KENTUCKY'S BEST STOKER COAL. GENUINE "SUPER well worth the gets results as ft dairy, hog, or poultry concentrate.

THE H. A. HILLMER CO. "REMEMBER LAST WINTER? Snow weather and no trains bringing fuel. Be safe, order your coal supply at once and know your fuel worries are over.

Call Main 303, J. H. Patterson Co. anccr for all live slock. Frank Lied, Cedarvllle.

light housekeeping rooms wanted at Ridge 2287. Moseley, and guest, are invited to see "The Big Broadcast of 1937" at the Patio Theatre tonight. REAL ESTATE FOR RENT Apartments and Flats 74 DOUGLAS, W. room unfurnished apartment. Steam heated.

Reasonable. The Episcopal team in the Y- Sunday school bowling league, after winning eighteen games in a row, lost three straight last night to the St. John's team. Redeemer won two out of three from Oak Avenue, High for the night was Glaman's while Dorman had an even 200 game. Heiserman had a 202 game for Redeemer and Lenz a 200 count.

The scores: Episcopal Aschcr 134 186 188 508 Dorman 143 192 200 535 Calkins 169 155 116 440 Bangs 175 134 177 486 Mueller 193 144 178 515 Totals St. John's Kuhlemeier Glamari Fechter Reiter Seikcl 814 811 8592484 167 178 186 161 170 165 185 171 141 152 139 484 193 540 183 518 183 539 190 483 Totals Redeemer Evans Heiserman C. A. Schuth Siegmeier C. J.

Schuth 849 827 888 2564 164 183 162 202 16G 153 154 188 154 170 137 484 149 513 145 464 173 515 164 488 Totals Oak Avenue G. Vohlken Maves A. Lenz J. Vohlken J. Miller 800 896 768 2414 152 152 160 166 155 200 168 155 147 194 191 495 168 494 184 539 180 503 159 500 Totals 782 867 882 2531 GALENA, S.

5 room apartment for rent. Phone Red 2569. CLOSE Partly modern 5 room flat for rent. Inq. HE.

Iroquois. rooms in Knowlton apartments for rent. Phone Main Good Things to Eat 57 Court. HiglTclais in every way. Water, refrigeration, heated garage.

M. 2920, 282. Houses tor Rent 77 LINCOLN, W. Modern house for rent, Jan, 1. Hardwood floors, hot soft water.

COUNTRY $1. Peck, 29c. Old fashioned buckwheat flour, 5 Ib. sack, 20c. Sirloin and T-bonc steak, Ib.

20c. Hamburger, Ib. 15c. Pork loin, rib end, Ib. 2()c.

Smoked pork sausage, Ib. 25c. Fresh pork sausage, Ib. 25c. No.

10 fruit, cherries and apricots, Blip. Berg's Grocery, Main 847. Free delivery. Hibst Gardens, 1702 South Galena Ave. I GEORGE" Douglas, and guest, are invited to see "The Garden of Allah" at the Strand Theatre tonight.

Household Goods Stock 50 horses and cuttlo wanted. Highest cash prices paid. Reverse toll. Rural 2209, WE PAY BEST PRICES. DONALD W.

PHILLIPS 315-317 N. CHICAGO AVE. Freeport Rendering" Works for all dead animals. We pay cash for horses and cows and remove hogs and sheep free. We pay toll.

Main 223X Christ Byl. Pays $1.50 to" per head, for all dead animals. Reverse toll, Phone Main 2438. MERCHANDISE Articles (or Sale 51 100 75o doz. 100 Ib, lard cans, 25o.

Blllerbeck's Bakery, inch round boiler for sale. Can be used for hot water or eteam; tUso 40 school desks. Good, condition. Real bargains. E.

F. Hufford. Rock City, 111. Phone Rock Grqve 2103. heating systenTfor sale.

Inq. A. C. Emrich, phone Main 1567 or 240. modern table top, used, bargain.

Murphy Gas Appliance 214 N. Cherry. heater with pipe for sale. Good condition. Bargain.

825 S. Arcade Ave. Musical Merchandises 62 USED Cornets, $10. Clarinets, $20. Drums, $4.95.

Collier Music. 20 S. Galena Ave. Seeds, Plants, Flowers 63 HYBRID WEED CORN Certified, $7 to $9.50 per bushel. Save money.

Many Illinois fanners are demanding our Hybrid. Write today as our amount is limited. J. Roy Gordon. Mineral Point, Wis.

Specials at the. Stores 6-1 CLOTHING- Overcoats, $1 and "up. Men's suits, nnd up. Beverly Second Hand Store, 230 E. Stephenson St.

BARGAINS Repossessed. piece mohair living room only $14.95. SAMPLE FURNITURE STORE 220 E. STEPHENSON ST. NEXT TO SENATE HOTEL MAIN 3040 WALL I'APKK Room lot remnants, now on sale.

Demeter Paint Store. Grocery Stores CIA BA'SKKT and Sundays all day. 303 S. Adams. Main 2'210.

GROCERY Open evenings and Sundays 903 W. GALENA AVE. QUALITY (.1 rocenes, meats, oysters. Beer, 3 for 25c. Young's Groc.

Open I'Vijnings and Sundays. Wearing: Apparel 65 Baby sizo 40. shows little wear. Cost $1100. sell very reasonable.

830 S. Liberty. LADY'S-Blue cloth coat with fur: cuffs and collar. Size 44. Phone Red 950.

MAN'S For sale. Sue 40. Inquire at Freeport Dye Worm. newly decorated, modern 7 room house. Close in.

Black 1459. CLOSE IN All modern 5 room house with bath for rent. Hardwood floors. Inq. 112 E.

Clark. FIVE Cottage, for rent, reasonable. Inq. Grocery. room partly modern house.

Garages. 2 furnished rooms. Red 603. bungalow for rent. Phone White 671, after 5 p.

m. Kent 81 WEST 3 modern furnished rooms, wanted to rent by February 1st. Reasonable. Box 12, Jour- nal-Stanclard. 3 FURNISHED wanted to rent.

Reasonable. Box 6, Journal-Standard. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE Brokers in Heal Estate ALTEMEIER YOUNG 28'i W. MAIN STREET REAL MORTGAGE LOANS C. F.

HILDRETH CO, INSURANCE REAL ESTATE also farms and city property. Money to loan. Geo. C. Smith.

HARRV RAYSOM ni'St rtitc cuLiCljeia almost as scarce as good heavyweights, the St. Louis Cardinals manage to bob up with one each spring. It seems that all the Red Birds have to do is ship a young man to their Columbus farm. Bill DeLancey, Ken O'Dea, Brusie Ogrodowski, and now Arnold Owen, They'll do until a brighter quartet of young receivers comes along on one club in successive years. Not a few trained observers suspect that "Mickey" Owen will go farther than any of them.

The Springfield, kid who came to the Cardinal organization from the sandlots of Los Angeles, has it all- speed, arm, bat, and intelligence. And not the least important is the fact that Owen, who is only 20, will assert himself. Most of the peagreens gulped their Adam's apples when Branch Rickey visited the chain gang's recruit training camp at Bartow, last spring, but not Owen. He ankled right up to the director of the far- flung Cardinal system, and chirped, "Harya, Branch, old scout!" Owen is the pop off type, but in an inoffensive way. He'd make a great battery partner for the illustrious Dizzy Dean, who'll do well to get a word in edgeways while Owen is around.

Transferred to Avon Park, where the Columbus and Rochester outfits prepared, Owen was given every opportunity to make good. After informing all the Avon Park waitresses that he was the "Red Birds' regular catcher for 1936," he proceeded to prove it. Brighter Prospect Than O'Dea or Ogrodowski Delancey was a little more polished, but Owen, a cousin of Detroit's Marvin, who never says a word, is farther advanced than either O'Dea or Ogrodowski at a corresponding stage of their careers. The Cardinal management either lias a deal on for a catcher or sub- Ilonses for Sale 84 house, newly decorated, small payment down, balance monthly. Taylor Frick.

i NOTICE Room 508 to 703, State Bank House, lots, farms and acreage. E. Keck, Main 241. The Aoflg'uist Seitz Homestead AT 1402 W. STEPHENSON ST.

H. C. TEMPEL AND JOHN HINDERKS, EXECUTORS, 505 STATE BANK BLDG. modern, central, garage. Take loan stock.

Raines-Patterson, M. 2920, 3349. BIG PARTY TONIGHT Al A-Y-P INN Good Orchestra, Delicious Chirken Dinners, Phone Rural 243Z lime faith in Owen, for It has disposed of the veteran Virgil Davis. That leaves only Ogrodowski and Paul Chervinko, for DeLancey, now fighting in Arizona to regain his health, won't be back until 1938, if then. Chervinko also comes up from Columbus.

A product of the University of Illinois, he has had considerable experience, and perhaps is ready to catch major league ball. Chervinko, who Is 26, hit .275 to Owen's .336 with Columbus, and is not quite as fast as the kid crashing the majors in his third year out. The Chicago Cubs, Detroit Tigers, Cincinnati Reds, and Cleveland Indians tried to buy Owen from the Cardinal layout. Owen is the product of the Manchester playgrounds of Los Angeles, where he played with an American Legion team. Ho tried out with the Los Angeles Coasters in 1934, but weighed only 150 pounds and failed to impress those in charge of the Cubs' subsidiary, so he went back and graduated from high school, where he played ball and won medals as a wrestler.

Ail-Star in Two Leagues in Which He Has Played Owen gained 20 pounds in the next year, and now stands five feet ten and one-half and weighs 175 pounds. He is a right-handed batter lacking the power of the left- handed hitting DeLancey. John Angell, Cardinal scout, spotted and signed Owen in the winter of 1934. He was sent to his old home town, Springfield, in the Western association, where he batted .310. I Owen started out to be a shortstop and Rickey had Burt Shotton gibe him a whirl there last season, but it was decided that catching was his forte.

Owen was a youngster when his father died from the affects of a gas attack during the World war. Rickey would not have peddled O'Dea to the Chicago Cubs had he dreamed that illness was to interrupt what promised to be a brilliant major league career for DeLancey at the very outset. But B. R. appears to have picked up another future great in Arnold Malcolme Owen.

He caught in the Western association's all-star game of 1935, the American association's all-star game of 1936, and some have an idea that he may come fast enough to catch in the majors' all- star game of 1937. WRESTLING LAST NIGHT (By The Associated Press) New Garibaldi, 218, St. Louis, defeated Ed Meske, 218. Akron, Ohio, (2 out of 3 falls). Reading, Cohen, 210 Chicago, defeated King Kong, 210 Kentucky.

(Counted out after thrown through ropes). Newark, N. Kampfer, 220, Germany, and Matros Kirilenko, 218, Russia, drew (90 minutes). San Mountain Dean, 317, Los Angeles, defeated BD1 Longson, 212, Salt Lake. Lincoln, Little Beaver, 230, North Carolina, defeated Jack Kennedy, 225, Dalas, two falls out of three.

Tobin, 260 Prcsque Isle, threw Tony Felice, 240, Brooklyn, FIGHTS LASfNJGHT (By The Associated Press) New Furr, 148, Washington, D. drew with Eddie Carroll, 146K, Ottawa, (8); Munie Bisagno, 132, Newark, outpointed Myer Alper, 135, Montreal, Quo. (6). West Palm Bonin, 184, Willimantic, defeated Max Maxwell, 186, Los Angeles, on a foul (5). St.

Irish, Alton, outpointed Jimmy Buckler, 126, Louisvile, (10); Merle Thompson, st. Louis, outpointed Henry Huerta, 128, Peoria. 111., (10); Archie Moore, 150. St. Louis, knocked out Dynamite Payne, 153, Salt Lake City (1).

MYSTERY SPEED CAR BUILT London, Jan. 6. in a back street of London, Capt. George Ey.ston, racing motorist, is secretly experimenting with a new car with which he hopes to attack next year the world's record of 300 m.p.h. held by Sir Malcolm Campbell.

"I am hoping: to build a car faster than anything I have yet produced," Ey.ston declared. At one time, cardinals were a favorite cage bird in southern United States. ROAST TURKEY TODAY at KNIP'S TMERN ENTERTAINMENT Lots for Sale 85 IDEAL a home. Lot 00x120. Lincoln Blvd.

in Saxby Russell Knobel. To Estate 88 6 rooms and garage, located south end. Will trade on 40 to 80 acre farm, north or west of Freeporc. Box 3, Journal- Standard. Legal Notices TOitri annual meeting of the Buckeye Mutual Fire Insur- i ance Co.

will be held at the Buck-! eye Town Hall on Tuesday, Jan-! uary 12, 10 to 13 a. m. Wanted To Name Freeport's Most Modernistic Tavern To be opened TONIGHT. To the lady or gentleman offering the most suitable name will be awarded a valuable prize of It's well worth the effort. It is necessary to have a name by January 16th.

Stop your choice of name and be the winner. We will specialize in chicken and steak sandwiches. Special Noon Day Lunches Served German Style. Phone Main 3224 for 20 minute service on Steak Chicken Sandwiches delivered to your door. 209 W.

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Years Available:
1885-1977